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Scientific paper
Apr 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984pggp.rept..149w&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Washington Rept. of Planetary Geol. Program, 1983 p 149-151 (SEE N84-23431 13-91)
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Calderas, Planetary Geology, Volcanology, Distribution (Property), Earth (Planet), Io, Mars Volcanoes, Planetary Mass, Structural Properties (Geology), Tectonics, Venus (Planet), Volcanoes
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Caldera-topped volcanoes are the largest volcanic edifices on a planet, and represent relatively long term development of near surface magma chambers. In this report the author compares the types, geometries, numbers, and distributions of calderas on the Earth, Mars, Venus, and Io. No calderas are known from the Moon, Mercury, or satellites other than Io.
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